Purnells

Birmingham


Exquisite, inventive dishes (such as ox cheek with lentils cooked in toffee or cured sea trout with beetroot mousse and horseradish crumble) are served in an airy Victorian red-brick building with a striking modern interior run by celebrated Michelin-starred chef Glynn Purnell.


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